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==Non-baseball events== Giants Enterprises, a wholly owned subsidiary of the San Francisco Giants created and headed by longtime team executive [[Patrick J. Gallagher|Pat Gallagher]], brings non-baseball events to Oracle Park on days when the Giants do not play. Prominent among these has been the usage of the stadium for football. It has also hosted a range of other sporting and musical events. ===Football=== The park was home to the [[XFL (2001)|XFL]]'s [[San Francisco Demons]] in 2001, the [[East–West Shrine Bowl|East–West Shrine Game]] (until 2006), and the [[California Redwoods]] of the [[United Football League (2009)|UFL]] in 2009. From 2002 to 2013, it was also home to [[college football]]'s [[Redbox Bowl]] when the game was known as the San Francisco Bowl, Emerald Bowl, and Fight Hunger Bowl. In 2011, Oracle Park became the temporary home football stadium for the [[California Golden Bears football|California Golden Bears]] while Cal's on-campus stadium, [[California Memorial Stadium]], underwent renovation.<ref>{{cite press release|title=Cal Football to Play 2011 Home Season at San Francisco's AT&T Park |url=http://www.calbears.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/051010aae.html |publisher=University of California, Berkeley Athletics |date=May 10, 2010 |access-date=January 24, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110814154433/http://www.calbears.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/051010aae.html |archive-date=August 14, 2011 }}</ref> Oracle Park also hosted its first high school football game in 2011, the Central Coast Section Division III football championship game between long-time San Francisco rivals [[St. Ignatius College Preparatory]] and [[Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory]].<ref>{{cite news |title=CCS Division III Title Game Set for AT&T Park|first=Mitch|last=Stephens|url=https://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/CCS-Division-III-title-game-set-for-AT-T-Park-2324070.php|newspaper=[[San Francisco Chronicle]]|date=November 30, 2011|access-date=December 4, 2011|quote=This will be the first high school football game played at Oracle (the two schools have played baseball games there as part of the [[Bruce-Mahoney Trophy|Bruce-Mahoney]] series).}}</ref> In January 2019, it was reported that the [[Oakland Raiders]] had considered temporarily moving to Oracle Park for the [[2019 NFL season]], as an interim measure before construction of [[Allegiant Stadium|a stadium]] in their [[Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas|new home city of Las Vegas]] was complete for 2020.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-continuing-to-study-feasibility-of-oracle-park-for-raiders/|title=NFL continuing to study feasibility of Oracle Park for Raiders|website=CBSSports.com|date=February 3, 2019 |language=en|access-date=February 4, 2019}}</ref> However, the 49ers refused to waive their territorial rights,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/raiders-not-expected-to-play-in-san-francisco-in-2019-0ap3000001017121 |title=Raiders not expected to play in San Francisco in 2019 |website=NFL.com |date=February 5, 2019}}</ref> and the Raiders would ultimately reach an agreement with the [[Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Authority]] to return to the [[Oakland Coliseum]] for the 2019 season with a provision for the 2020 season should construction of [[Allegiant Stadium]] be delayed.<ref>{{cite web |author=Teope, Herbie |title=Raiders, Coliseum Authority reach agreement for 2019 |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/raiders-coliseum-authority-reach-agreement-for-2019-0ap3000001018885 |work=[[NFL]] |date=February 25, 2019 |access-date=February 25, 2019}}</ref> ===Soccer=== On February 10, 2006, the [[United States men's national soccer team|U.S. men's soccer team]] defeated [[Japan national football team|Japan]] 3–2 at Oracle in a friendly. A match of the [[2011 World Football Challenge]] between [[Manchester City F.C.|Manchester City]] and [[Club America]] was held at Oracle, drawing a crowd of 11,250. On March 17, 2012, the [[Houston Dynamo]] defeated the [[San Jose Earthquakes]] 1–0 in a regular season [[Major League Soccer]] match at Oracle. On July 31, 2013, [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] defeated [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] 6–5 on penalties after ending regulation tied 1–1 as part of the [[2013 International Champions Cup]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Roberts |first=Chris |date=July 31, 2013 |title=European Soccer Giants Juventus and Everton Square Off at AT&T Park |url=https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/sports/European-Soccer-Giants-Juventus-and-Everton-at-ATT-Park-Tonight-217801291.html |work=[[KNTV|NBC Bay Area]] |access-date=September 10, 2019}}</ref> On August 23, 2025, [[Bay FC]] of the [[National Women's Soccer League]] will play a game at Oracle Park against the [[Washington Spirit]], the first professional women's sporting event at the stadium.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/44803505/bay-fc-nwsl-record-crowd-san-francisco-giants-ballpark-oracle|title=Bay FC eyes record NWSL crowd at Giants ballpark|date=April 22, 2025|website=ESPN.com}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; width:95%; text-align:center;" |- !style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|San Francisco Giants|border=2}};"|Date !style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|San Francisco Giants|border=2}};"|Winning Team !style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|San Francisco Giants|border=2}};"|Result !style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|San Francisco Giants|border=2}};"|Losing Team !style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|San Francisco Giants|border=2}};"|Tournament !style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|San Francisco Giants|border=2}};"|Spectators |- |style="text-align:center;"|February 10, 2006||'''{{fb|USA}}'''||style="text-align:center;"|3–2|| {{fb|JPN}} ||style="text-align:center;"|International Friendly||style="text-align:center;"|37,365 |- |style="text-align:center;"|July 16, 2011||'''{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester City F.C.|Manchester City]]'''||style="text-align:center;"|2–0|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Club América]] ||style="text-align:center;"|[[2011 World Football Challenge]] ||style="text-align:center;"|11,250 |- |style="text-align:center;"|March 17, 2012||'''{{flagicon|USA}} [[Houston Dynamo]]'''||style="text-align:center;"|1–0|| {{flagicon|USA}} [[San Jose Earthquakes]] ||style="text-align:center;"|[[2012 Major League Soccer season|Major League Soccer]] ||style="text-align:center;"|21,816 |- |style="text-align:center;"|July 31, 2013||'''{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Everton F.C.|Everton]]'''||style="text-align:center;"|1–1<br /> <small>(6–5 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|pen.]])</small> || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] ||style="text-align:center;"|[[2013 International Champions Cup]] ||style="text-align:center;"|22,208 |- |style="text-align:center;"|July 26, 2022||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]||style="text-align:center;"|2–2 || {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Club América]] ||style="text-align:center;"|Club Friendly ||style="text-align:center;"|40,630 |- |rowspan = "2"|August 5, 2023||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Atlético Madrid]]||style="text-align:center;"|1–1|| {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Sevilla F.C.|Sevilla]] ||style="text-align:center;"|Club Friendly ||style="text-align:center;"|12,000 |- ||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Sociedad]]||style="text-align:center;"|0–1|| {{flagicon|ESP}} '''[[Real Betis]]''' ||style="text-align:center;"|Club Friendly ||style="text-align:center;"|12,000 |- |} ===Rugby=== The stadium hosted the [[2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens]] from July 20 to 22.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.rwcsevens.com/video/246319|title=USA Rugby set to host RWC Sevens 2018 tournament}}</ref> ===Monster Jam=== [[Monster Jam]] attended the venue for four years in a row from 2004 to 2007. The tracks were usually wet due to the shows being held in the winter, of which rainfall is common on the west coast around those times. Monster Jam returned for the first time in 17 years in January 2024.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.monsterjam.com/en-US/events/san-francisco-ca/jan-06-2024-jan-07-2024|title=Monster Jam San Francisco, CA|website=Monster Jam|date=September 12, 2023|access-date=September 23, 2023}}</ref> ===Other events=== The stadium hosted an [[AMA Supercross Championship]] round from 2003 to 2010.<ref>[http://www.amasupercross.com/MediaGuide/SXMediaGuide_15_lores.pdf 2015 AMA Supercross media guide] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161013092314/http://www.amasupercross.com/MediaGuide/SXMediaGuide_15_lores.pdf |date=October 13, 2016 }} American Motorcyclist Association</ref> Supercross returned for the first time in 14 years in January 2024.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.supercrosslive.com/tickets/san-francisco-ca/jan-13-2024|title=San Francisco, CA|website=Supercross|date=September 22, 2023|access-date=September 23, 2023}}</ref> The [[Mavericks, California|Mavericks big-wave surfing contest]] is broadcast live on the giant video display at Oracle Park when the event is held. In 2006, the park hosted [[ICER AIR]] the first stadium big-air ski and snowboard competition to be held in the United States. [[San Francisco Opera]] partnered with Giants Enterprises to do three broadcasts, most recently ''[[Tosca]]'', in June and September 2009. In summer 2010, the park hosted an audition stop for the 2011 (10th) season of ''[[American Idol]]''. In October 2013, rapper [[Kanye West]] rented out the stadium and the scoreboard for a private event, which turned out to be an elaborate [[marriage proposal]] to his girlfriend, reality personality [[Kim Kardashian]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Kanye's S.F. Proposal to Kim Kardashian|first=Leah|last=Garchik|url=http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/garchik/article/Kanye-s-S-F-proposal-to-Kim-Kardashian-4915196.php|newspaper=[[San Francisco Chronicle]]|date=October 22, 2013|access-date=May 24, 2014}}</ref> Starting in 2015, the stadium began hosting commencement exercises for [[San Francisco State University]]. During the finale of ''[[The Amazing Race 30]]'', the park was the first location visited by teams after they arrived in San Francisco, with teams having to find a clue next to the Willie Mays Statue and then kayaking for baseballs in [[McCovey Cove]].<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://ew.com/recap/the-amazing-race-season-30-finale/|title=The Amazing Race finale recap: 'Its Just a Million Dollars, No Pressure'|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|last=Walker|first=Jodi|date=February 22, 2018|access-date=January 6, 2020}}</ref> American singer-songwriter and actress [[Lady Gaga]] headlined Oracle Park on two occasions, in August 2017 on her [[Joanne World Tour]], and once again in September 2022 during [[The Chromatica Ball]]. The latter concert became the highest grossing show in the stadium's history.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.facebook.com/OracleParkSF/photos/a.861648947196722/5517960134898890/?type=3|title=Oracle Park (official Facebook account)|website=Facebook|date=March 7, 2022|access-date=March 19, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/pro/lady-gaga-chromatica-ball-tour-earns-112-million/|title=Lady Gaga Finishes The Chromatica Ball With $112 Million in Stadiums|magazine=Billboard|date=October 26, 2022|access-date=May 25, 2022}}</ref> Korean female group [[Blackpink|BLACKPINK]] headlined Oracle Park on August 22, 2023, for their Born Pink World Tour making them the first female Korean group to sell out an [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] Stadium. Colombian singer-songwriter [[Shakira]] will perform in the stadium on June 30, 2025 as part of her [[Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour]]. She will be the first Latin act and Latin Female act to headline a concert.
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